Hart's Dream

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At First They Were Dreams--Strangely Erotic...

Ever since Daniel Hart's near-fatal motorcycle accident, he hadn't been able to get one woman off his mind. Dr. Sara Carr's sweet voice had been his only lifeline as he'd lain in a coma...and the sight of her, when he'd come to, had been a vision made in heaven.

Then They Were Visions--Strikingly Real...

Years later and miles away, the vision of Sara Carr was with him again--calling to him, luring him, doing things to him that only a flesh-and-blood woman could do--visions so overwhelmingly real that he thought he was losing his mind. Daniel had to find Sara again--to prove she was more than an erotic dream. But Sara was nowhere to be found....

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Mary Anne Wilson's Bio

Mary Anne was born in Toronto, Canada, and started writing when she was nine years old. She was so acutely disappointed in the ending of A Tale of Two Cities that she rewrote the last chapter, letting Sydney Carton live and still made him a heroic character.

Years later, she moved all the way to Southern California, where she found the love of her life. She also found out she really didn't miss all that snow in the winter, and found the courage to finally start writing her own novels, making sure they had happy endings. She wrote eight romance novels before she did it right and sold her first book. Hot Blooded was published by Silhouette Intimate Moments in 1988, and since then she's sold almost 40 novels. She has written for Intimate Moments, Shadows, Yours Truly, and Dreamscapes, and is currently writing for Harlequin American Romance. In her spare time, she's working on finishing a single title romantic suspense novel.

Mary Anne lives in the high desert between Los Angeles and Las Vegas with her husband, Tom, who meant it when he said he'd be there "for better or worse." They have three children, who have proven that teenagers really aren't teenagers forever. They also have a huge black-and-white dog named Jack and an ancient Siamese cat named Bailey. To her chagrin, Mary Anne found out there is snow in Southern California if you live where the elevation is 4,000 feet or greater, but she's still writing happy endings.